re: Is A&M's offense this season = Big 12 offense?

quote:Florida wasn't suiccessful? Neither was Malzahn at Auburn? Or Arkansas? We're now saying that LSU is one of the "successful" offenses in the SEC? Really?

There are exceptions to the rule. I should've said Most successful teams. But the teams you just mentioned had once in a generation type players with Newton and Tebow at QB. One can argue Manziel is/will be like that for A&M. But it's a type of offense traditionally used and successful in the Big 12.

quote:Also, most Big 12 QB's aren't as good as you think they are, witnessed by how they do in the NFL as a group.

This statement is stupid. The Big 12 currently has more starting QB's in the NFL than the SEC.

re: Is A&M's offense this season = Big 12 offense? (Posted on 12/10/12 at 3:01 pm to Lester Earl)

That's more of a product of the teams they were drafted to. The Browns, Jaguars and Dolphins have sucked for decades. To be a starter in the NFL means you are in the top 32 at your profession in the world.

Which, shockingly, shows that each conference is about even. What a stunning development. I go back to my original point - there is no "Big 12" offense. There are teams with good and bad offenses in every conference. The conference chest beating is just silly.

re: Is A&M's offense this season = Big 12 offense? (Posted on 12/10/12 at 3:40 pm to guedeaux)

quote:or was this dude just a typical Texas alumnus douche nozzle?

this is it. a&m's offense is johnny friggin' football. the dude is unbelievable. w/o him, a&m goes 8-4 at best this year. the "big 12" offense has been made up to preserve their stupid pride. yes, okie lite, wvu and tt ran a pretty true spread but they really have no choice. a&m has some OL and RB's that don't need the run and shoot offense to be successful.